Although Samsung has experienced a "tragedy"
with the explosion of the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung fans do not give up. They
still choose Samsung, and the Korean company is ready to launch the Galaxy Note
8, and confident to compete with the iPhone 8. If you are not interested in the
presence of the Note 8, you can choose Samsung Galaxy J7 Max, which will
satisfy the enthusiasts of photography lovers. The phone packs a 3300mAh
non-removable battery and support 4G with VoLTE.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Max. Image: pocketnow.com

The Samsung Galaxy J7 Max runs Android 7.0 and powered by
1.69GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio P20 processor and it comes with 4GB of RAM.
The J7 Max packs 32GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 256GB via
a microSD card. Its advanced Octa-Core processor with 4GB RAM allows you to
multitask faster than ever before. You will enjoy a 5.7” FHD display (1080p)
and amp up your style game with the stunning metal unibody.

The Galaxy J7 max equipped with a 13-megapixel primary
camera on the rear and a 13-megapixel front shooter for selfies. It’s your
moment. Capture it brilliantly with the powerful 13 MP front and rear cameras.
With its f1.7 aperture, take brighter and sharper shots even in low light.

Social camera

The
J7 Max has also support for USB OTG (on the go) which means you can attach
microSD cards or external drive using an extender. With OTG facilities, you can
easily move your photos and videos to an external memory card conveniently and
quickly.

Social camera. Image: samsung.com

The Galaxy J7 Max is the first phone in the industry to
sport the Social Camera. With the social camera, you can easily share pictures
with your contacts or social media as you click them. The instant share and
edit feature with live filters and geo-tagging, lets you capture, edit and
share your experiences with the world in seconds.

According to gadgets.ndtv.com, one of the biggest
features of the new J-series phones is Samsung Pay. The Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro
will support the company's recently announced NFC-enabled mobile payment solution
Samsung Pay. The new Galaxy J7 Max also debuts the Samsung Pay Mini feature,
which can be used to make online payments only.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Max. Image: fonearena.com

Please note that the Galaxy J7 Max is one of the first
budget phones from Samsung to have launched with Android Nougat. According to
guidingtech.com, with the Android Nougat, you can easily pull off the tricks
that Nougat is known for. Whether it’s the Notification Control or customizing
the Quick Settings menu.

If you have more budget, then you can choose Samsung
Galaxy J7 Pro. Why? Designed with the strictest attention to detail, the new
Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro features a stunning uniform metal finish with zero camera
protrusion for superior grip and 2.5D Glass shielding its 5.5” Full HD Super
AMOLED display for added durability.

The Galaxy J7 Pro also equipped with a touch-based
fingerprint sensor authentication to ensure your data is seen by you alone. The
J7 Pro has a Always on Display features that lets you view the time, calendar
and incoming notifications at a glance without waking up your smartphone. Which one is the best for you?